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Greg drove to school at 30 mph to drop off his friend’s car. He then jogged home at 6 mph. If the entire trip too k him 1 hour, how far does he live from school?

User Kungcc
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5 miles

using the formula

time =
(distance(d))/(speed), then his distance can be calculated


(d)/(30) +
(d)/(6) = 1


(d)/(30) +
(5d)/(30) = 1


(6d)/(30) = 1 ( multiply both sides by 30 )

6d = 30 ( divide both sides by 6 )

d = 5

He lives 5 miles from school


User Pratik Tank
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Answer: He lives 5 miles from school.

Solution:

Let distance between school and home be x miles.

Grey drove to school at speed = 30 mph

Distance between school and home = x mile

Formula used:
Time=(Distance)/(Speed)

Time taken by Grey from home to school
T_1=(x)/(30)

Grey jogged to home at speed = 6 mph

Distance between school and home = x mile

Formula used:
Time=(Distance)/(Speed)

Time taken by Grey from home to school
T_2=(x)/(6)

Grey took 1 hour for entire trip.

Therefore,
T_1+T_2=1


(x)/(30)+ (x)/(6)=1


(x)/(30)+ (5x)/(30)=1


(6x)/(30)=1

we get , x=5 miles.

He lives 5 miles from school.


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